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missioner may be located, and by a judge of the Supreme
Bench of Baltimore city for those commissioners whose
offices are required to be in the city. No place of record-
ing enacted. (Act 72, section 69.)
STATE FISHERY FORCE.—The commanders give $10,000
bond, the deputy commanders $3,000, to be approved by
a judge of one of the circuits and filed with the Comp-
troller. (Article 72, section 32 of the Code.)
STATE'S ATTORNEY shall bond for $10,000 to the State,
said bond to be approved by the judge of the Court
having criminal jurisdiction in the county or city. (Con-
stitution, Article 5, section 12.)
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS shall bond for
$1,000, to be filed with Secretary of State, but does not
specify who shall approve of it. (Article 41, section 22.)
STATE LIBRARIAN gives such bond as the committee of
the Senate and House of Delegates on library may ap-
prove, and in case of vacancy the appointee to bond to
the approval of the Governor. (Article. 55, section 2 and
3, of the Code.)
STATE TREASURER has a bond of $200,000, to be ap-
proved by the Governor, and recorded in the office of the
clerk of the Court of Appeals. (Article 95, sections 2
and 5, of the Code.)
STATE WHARFINGER bonds for $5,000, to be approved
by the Governor and filed by the Secretary of State
amongst the papers and documents in his charge. (Article
08, sections 2 and 3, of the Code.)
MEASURER OF OYSTERS shall give $3,000 bond to the
State, but the Act does not designate who shall approve
it, nor when it shall be recorded. (Article 72, section 58
of the Code.)
STATE VACCINE AGENT bonds for $3,000; bond to be
approved by the Comptroller. (Article 43, section 26 to
34, of the Code.)
WEIGHER OF GRAIN.— The Weigher General bonds for
$10,000, and his assistants for $5,000, to be approved by
the Comptroller. (Article 4, sections 445, 469, P. L. L.)
INSPECTORS OF HAY AND STRAW bond for $2,000.
Before whom not specified. (Article 4, section 470 to
487, of the Code.)
SPECIAL COLLECTORS OF STATE TAXES bond under ap-
proval of the Governor. (See Acts of 1868, chapter 336.)
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